CLASSROOM ELECTION — Ms. Anderson and Ms. Cowans’ second grade science and social studies classes at Wheeler County Elementary School had a classroom election on Friday, February 23. The students learned about different offices like the president, vice-president, governor, mayor, and secretary and the roles that they play. They worked on their campaigns the entire week by creating posters with their slogans and writing speeches that they delivered to their class and their parents on Friday. After delivering their speeches, the parents helped the students to graph the results of the election on a bar graph by documenting the number of votes each candidate got without revealing any names. Teachers then announced which student won for each office and students got to document it on their bar graph. CLASSROOM ELECTION — Ms. Anderson and Ms. Cowans’ second grade science and social studies classes at Wheeler County Elementary School had a classroom election on Friday, February 23. The students learned about different offices like the president, vice-president, governor, mayor, and secretary and the roles that they play. They worked on their campaigns the entire week by creating posters with their slogans and writing speeches that they delivered to their class and their parents on Friday. After delivering their speeches, the parents helped the students to graph the results of the election on a bar graph by documenting the number of votes each candidate got without revealing any names. Teachers then announced which student won for each office and students got to document it on their bar graph.
NUTRITIONALLY DENSE FOOD – A & M Farms Owner Aries Haygood focuses his efforts on growing nutritionally dense vegetables in hopes of helping consumers to receive the nutrients their bodies need.
INTERACTIVE FUN – Monty the Eagle greets Montgomery County Schools students and parents during the Eagle Expo, which creates an interactive and fun atmosphere for all attendees while informing them about their school, district, and community.
A SPECIAL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP – Wheeler County FFA’s Senior Land Judging Team State Championship is a little extra special this year, as three of the team’s members won the Junior Land Judging Team State Championship three years ago. Front Row, L to R: Wheeler County FFA Adviser Les Bateson, Lane Connell, Carson Ford, Wheeler County FFA Adviser Bryant Oliver. Back Row, L to R: Wheeler County Schools Superintendent Alex Alvarez, Wheeler County High School Principal William Bell, Trent Butler, Ginnie Connell, Wheeler County FFA Adviser Hannah Henry Snively.
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